Hi everyone,
I'm new to this board but Alzheimer's hits close to home since it's struck my grandmother 4 years ago.
Just to give some background, my grandmother is in an assisted living facility. Lately it seems that her condition has deteriorated and we're keeping her there and paying privately.
We're trying to limit the amount of "extras" the facility offers so that she can stay there for as long as possible. Once her funds run out, it's a possibility she may have to go to a Medicaid facility. In the meantime, the facility she's in now basically just feeds her and does her laundry and that's about it.
Lately she's been forgetting to put on underwear, bras, and has been urinating on herself as well. This place will not dress her because that's an "extra" that needs to be paid for. They won't check to see if she's urinated on herself because that's also an "extra". She's allotted 25 minutes a day for one on one attention, i.e. giving her her meds, etc.
Now, my question is, are there facilities that are solely for Alzheimer's patients and not just general assisted living places. She needs more care and I'm adamant about her not going to a nursing home. This place assists but only to an extent, and not to mention it's costing a lot of money each month for us to dress her, have her hair done, do her laundry, etc.
My main purpose is to prolong her living anywhere else EXCEPT a nursing home. I'm sure eventually once this horrendous disease takes over completely and she forgets how to stand up she'll have to be in a nursing home but she's not at that point right now.
Can someone advise me as to whether or not there are homes out there that are for Alzheimer's patients solely, or are there assisted living facilities that are different than this one who will actually give her the care she needs of someone reminding her to put a bra on and underwear but not charge "extra"? I thought, after all, that's what an assisted living facility is, but apparently not.
Any help would be very appreciated.
Nicole